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    World Mental Health Day this Friday!

    World Mental Health Day 2025

    This week, the Recovery College for the Black Country will be running a mini campaign for World Mental Health Day, which is this Friday, 10th October. 

    The theme this year is: Access to Services – Mental Health in Catastrophes and Emergencies

    Set by the World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH), the theme highlights the importance of ensuring mental health support is available and accessible to everyone, especially during times of crisis such as natural disasters, public health emergencies, or other challenging events.

    The theme's meaning of "catastrophe" extends beyond large-scale events to include personal crises like burnout, illness, or grief, emphasizing the need for accessible support in everyday situations as well.

    Check out our socials every day this week with helpful highlights and links.

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therecoverycollegeBCHFT
    Instagram: @recoverycollegebc




     

    The RC Team

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    The Recovery College is an educational learning environment for people who have an interest in, or personal difficulties with, mental health.

    All of our sessions are created with people who have lived experience of challenges with their own mental health along with carers and healthcare professionals.

    You do not need any formal qualifications or experience to attend the college. All of our courses are free of charge and open to anyone, aged 18 and over.

    If you would like to enrol with us here at The Recovery College, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 0121 543 4061. 

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